National Power Index

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National Power scores are the product of an index combining the weighted factors of GDP, defense spending, population, and technology. Scores are calculated by the International Futures computer model and are expressed as a state’s relative share (percentage) of all global power.

The forecast of these values is hosted by the Google Public Data Explorer.[1] Graphs for any country and some regional groupings can be produced to 2060 for the International Futures Base Case or scenarios produced for the United Nations Environment Programme Global Environmental Outlook 4.

In 2010

Power as percentage of global power in 2010.


In 2025

According to the Atlantic Council and the International Futures model, the relative political and economic clout of many countries will shift by 2025.

Power as percentage of global power in 2025.


Twenty Most Powerful Nations at Given Years

The following is a list of twenty most powerful nations at a specific year according to the Atlantic Council and the International Futures model.

Rank201020202030204020502060
1 United States United States United States China China China
2 China China China United States India India
3 India India India India United States United States
4 Japan Japan Japan Japan Brazil Brazil
5 Germany Germany Brazil Brazil Japan Japan
6 Russia Russia Russia Russia Germany Germany
7 United Kingdom Brazil Germany Germany United Kingdom Pakistan
8 France United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom Pakistan United Kingdom
9 Brazil France France France France France
10 Italy Indonesia Indonesia Pakistan Russia Nigeria
Rank201020202030204020502060
11 Indonesia Italy Pakistan Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia
12 South Korea South Korea Mexico Mexico Nigeria Mexico
13 Canada Mexico Italy Saudi Arabia Mexico Russia
14 Mexico Pakistan Saudi Arabia Nigeria Saudi Arabia Egypt
15 Saudi Arabia Canada South Korea Iran Egypt Saudi Arabia
16 Spain Saudi Arabia Iran Egypt Iran Ethiopia
17 Pakistan Spain Canada Canada Canada Bangladesh
18 Iran Iran Nigeria Italy Turkey Canada
19 Australia Turkey Turkey South Korea Bangladesh Iraq
20 Turkey Egypt Spain Turkey Iraq Turkey

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